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              GB 891 WCP · Fonds · 1897 - 1899

              The Papers include correspondence with Wiiliam Claxton Peppé, lists of the finds, some plans of the site, and a draft of an article by Peppé published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1898, pp. 573-588. There is further allied material relating to the originals.

              Peppé William Claxton 1852-1936 Estate manager
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              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1 · Series · 1897 - 1899
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              This series contains all the papers donated to the Royal Asiatic Society by Neil Peppé. There is correspondence with William Claxton Peppé, lists of the excavation finds, some site plans, and a draft of Peppé's article for the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society.

              Peppé William Claxton 1852-1936 Estate manager
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/1 · File · 23rd Nov 1897
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Arthur Smith to William Claxton Peppé in which Smith explains who Aśoka is, with dates, and gives an account of Xuanzang's visit to Lumbini and the broken Aśokan column he saw there, quoting from Beal and Julien. Handwritten, 4 sides, dated 23 November 1897.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist
              GB 891 WCP-WCP/1-WCP/1/2 · File · 23rd Nov [1897]
              Part of Papers of William Claxton Peppé

              Letter from Vincent Smith, ICS, in Gorakhpur to W. C. Peppé in Birdpore, in which Smith explains that he has written about the Asokan pillar on a separate sheet so he can forward a copy to Gibbon. He congratulates Peppé on the birth of his son. Smith's wife is sailing out to join him. Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 23 November 1897.

              Smith Vincent Arthur 1848-1920 Indologist